Tooth Repair Using a Bioactive Restorative
INTRODUCTION Stratified resin-modified glass ionomer/resin-based composite Class I and Class II permanent molar restorations have been described as adhesive, biomimetic tooth repairs.1,2 The
INTRODUCTION Stratified resin-modified glass ionomer/resin-based composite Class I and Class II permanent molar restorations have been described as adhesive, biomimetic tooth repairs.1,2 The
Dr. Steven T. Cutbirth explains the mistakes that dentists often make in restoring teeth and provides alternatives for more effective solutions. For more,
Children with physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities face significant challenges in achieving oral health. That’s why CTC Academy, a school serving children with
A Class V, “cervical” or “gumline” restoration is one of the most common restorations for a dentist to perform. This type of lesion
Computer Controlled Local Anesthetic Delivery Systems (CCLADs) were first introduced for use in the dental profession in the late 1990s. When initially launched,
There are many [podcasts] out there….Some are full of technical information, some are like Ted Talks, and others are just entertaining with some
For the past 3 years, as implant editor of Dentistry Today, I have had the honor and privilege to be a part of
This month we are showcasing professionals who are actively involved in helping others, each on their own unique path, to become the best
IMPLANTS From a Removable Appliance to a Fixed Prosthesis: That’s Just What the Doctor Ordered! Drs. Timothy F. Kosinski and Stephanie Tilley
I entered into my dental anesthesiology residency program with the full knowledge and understanding that I would not graduate as a “specialist”